XVI. 
The following MEETINGS were held during the Session. 
1889 
Oct. 22—ConversAzIoNE. President’s Address, ‘‘Simon Senhouse, Prior 
of Carlisle.” 
Nov. 5—R. A. Atiison, Esq., M.P.—‘’ Edmund Burke.” 
Nov. 19—Rev. C. H. Parnz, M.A—*‘ Quintilian on Education.” 
Dec. 3—Irvine Moyracue, Esq.—‘‘ Scuffles and Sketches, or Wanderings 
of a War Artist,” illustrated with lime-light. 
Dec. 17 J. A. Wueattey, Esq.—‘‘Gems and Precious Stones,’’ with 
Specimens, and Replicas of famous Gems. 
1390. 
Jan. 14—Wrtrrip Lawson, Esq.—‘‘ Notes of a Tour in the East.” 
Jan. 28—CoNVERSAZIONE and EXHIBITION. 
Feb. 11—W. H. Gouprne, Esq.—‘‘Cloistered Cathedrals and Ancient 
Abbeys,” with lime-light illustrations. 
Feb. 22—Rev. J. N. Hoare, M.A., F.H.S—‘‘ The Ancient Egyptians.” 
Mar. 11—The Right Rev. Abbot SNow—‘ Dreams.” 
Mar. 25—J. B. Battey, Esq.--‘‘ The Identification of Roman Stations in 
Cumberland.” 
Apr. 8—Rev. H. A. Macruerson, M.A., M.B.O.U.—‘‘ The Wild Birds 
of the Sunny South.” 
Apr. 29—Annual Meeting, Election of Officers, &c. 
LONGTOWN LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
13raH SESSION, 1889-90. 
President aor 300 an S. F. Mc. Lacuian, Hsq., M.B, 
Vice-Presidents. 
R. A. Atxison, Esq., M.P. W. Easton Rozertson, Esq. 
Rey. P. CARRUTHERS J. G. GoopcutILp, Esq., F.G.S. 
Mr. Jonn WILson 
Treasurer and Secretary... a Bes .. Mr. Wm. Roven 
Committee. 
Mr. I. Rice Mr. A. TWEDDLE 
Mr. A. P. WILKI5 Mr. J. ROBERTSON 
Dr. H. LeigH GILcHRIs’ Mr. J. G. Toprix 
Delegates ae i Messrs. WILSON AND WILKIE 
